Nothing new here, apart from ever declining ability of KWS to deal with human-wildlife conflict. Mkomazi-Tsavo always been part of the same ecosystem with shared elephant population. Wildlife corridors needed and buffer areas between parks and farmland – a reason why regulated hunting blocks would be an advantage serving wildlife, villagers and KWS coffers. KS

Daily Nation (Kenya)

SUNDAY JANUARY 6 2019

Mr Mwakaba Mwakio at his farm in Ndara, Sagalla, Taita Taveta County. His maize crop has been damaged by a herd of elephants that strayed from the Tsavo National Park. PHOTO | LUCY MKANYIKA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary

The herds of elephants are migrating from Mkomanzi National Park in Tanzania to Tsavo East National Park National.